CA Saksham Agarwal, founder of Jobaz Group, is making another headlines at the recent impressive meeting at the inauguration of his first Jobaz Work Café. He plans to invest Rs 50 crore in the café business to create 100 more Jobaz Work Cafés in the next 5. Have shared the viewpoint. Years that will help budding entrepreneurs in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, who lack office space and creative work environments, to work on their goals and ideas.

We know that youth today are the key force driving economic growth and innovation across India. They are the backbone of our society providing essential support. Not only this but with their young minds they are on a mission to create something for themselves and the country.CA Saksham Agarwal believes that young Indian entrepreneurs are driving change in India. They are starting new businesses using new ideas and technology. These businesses are in many sectors like banking, online shopping and clean energy. By doing so, they are creating jobs and helping the economy grow.

He is one of those entrepreneurs who focuses on making things better for the society, like helping people get education and adequate work space to turn their ideas into reality.Recently Jobaz Group launched its first café chain named Jobaz Work Café I Agra, which offers affordable memberships for those who need a space to work. These cafes provide a space with internet and other facilities, helping entrepreneurs who cannot afford expensive offices. Hence, these affordable options are giving a boost to budding entrepreneurs.

Inspired by this success of Jobaz and driven by his passion to promote entrepreneurship, CA Saksham Agarwal (MD of Jobaz) conceived the idea of ​​a space where startups could thrive amidst an environment of collaboration and creativity. The move aims to provide aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools they need to succeed.With a massive investment of Rs 50 crore, Jobaz aims to accelerate the growth of startups. This is a big thing, especially for the entire country. Main cities, usually tier-2 cities, often lack the resources that startups need to grow, which is why Jobaz wanted to step in and Saksham Agarwal did the same after his successful venture Jobaz Learning. This step has been taken which equips today's youth with 21st century skills.

But how is Jobaz making this initiative a success?

Well, they have come up with Jobaz Work Café, a non-profit company that aims to provide a friendly ecosystem for startups, providing them affordable office space and necessary support services.

Membership plans start from a minimum of Rs 1500 for a week where you can purchase meals worth Rs.2000 and above you can also access the Content Creator Room (specially designed for conducting podcasts, photo shoots and reel shoots and equipped with Shure mic, Sony camera tripod and studio lights).

The initiative comes as a boon for entrepreneurs who often struggle to find affordable workplaces, especially in smaller cities like Agra.

When asked how the idea of ​​WorkCafé came about, Mr. Aggarwal said that “When I first envisioned Jobaz Work Café, it was born out of my own experience. Understand that access to the right space, guidance and basic resources It's a brilliant idea here that we're building an ecosystem that will remove those barriers, before they even have a chance to scale.“We are here to create an environment where entrepreneurs can thrive.”

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